The return of Andy Murray is a huge boost for Great Britain, but while he becomes an automatic first-pick, he will have to get over the disappointment of his US Open quarter-final defeat to make the necessary impact against Dodig.

However, his experience will prove invaluable to a side who have reached this position thanks to the heroics of Dan Evans and James Ward.

Both played superbly to lead Great Britain to a dramatic victory over Russia earlier this year, and each player could argue that they deserve the second spot in the opening singles rubbers.

Despite Ward being the more competent on clay, Evans has been given the nod after he recorded wins over Kei Nishikori and Bernard Tomic at Flushing Meadows.

The squad is completed by doubles player Colin Fleming, the current world number 17, and his performance with Murray on Saturday could prove to be the decisive rubber by the end of the tie.

Prediction:

After the draw kept Murray and Dodig apart for the opening single rubbers, the tie is likely to be 1-1 after the first day, unless Evans can cause a surprise against the Croatian number two.

The doubles match could go either way, but despite Dodig previously being a top-20 doubles player, the experience of Murray and Fleming should see Great Britain into a 2-1 advantage.

The key day will be Sunday, and with Murray and Dodig scheduled to open proceedings, the tie could be done and dusted in the away team's favour.

However, if Dodig can rise to the home crowd and defeat Murray, that could leave Evans and 16-year-old Coric to do battle for a place in the echelons of the World Group.